—Please ____ the tree. Can you ____ any apples on it? —Yes, I can. A. look; see B. look at; see C. see; look D. see; look at
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—What ____ you like ____ breakfast? —Some milk and two eggs. A. do; to B. would; to C. would; for D. do; doing
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—____ does your father work? —He works in a hospital. A. What B. How C. Who D. Where
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—____, Tom. Is this your pen? —No, it isn’t. I think it’s ____. A. Excuse me; Jack B. Sorry; Jack’s C. Excuse me; Jack’s D. Sorry; Jack
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The girl ____ red is my sister. A. on B. in C. of D. over
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—How old is Tom? —He is ____. A. fourteen years B. fourteen year old C. fourteen old D. fourteen
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—Do you have a small mouth? —No, I don’t. I have a wide ____. A. it B. one C. them D. ones
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—____ your sister know Lucy? —No, she ____. A. Do; don’t B. Does; doesn’t C. Does; don’t D. Do; doesn’t
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—____ is your schoolbag? —It’s green. A. What B. What color C. Where D. How
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—Is this your book, Alice? —Yes, it is ____ book. A. his B. her C. its D. my
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